PUBLIC ART

ABOUT OUR OUTDOOR PUBLIC ART DIRECTORY: Outdoor art abounds in Tallahassee! This guide offers a view of the iconic, historic, and quirky works of art that enhance Tallahassee’s natural beauty. It includes more than 200 public artworks from city, county and state/university collections as well as corporate and community artworks. These outdoor sculptures, murals, windows, monuments and memorials can be viewed from the street, sidewalk or other public locations. Look through the photo gallery below, or visit our Outdoor Public Art Map to find out what’s near you. You can even get up close and personal with COCA’s Downtown Public Art Walk and All Saints Public Art Walk. These are self-guided tours that promote a healthy lifestyle and offer residents and visitors the opportunity to experience and appreciate our outdoor public art.

Searching for a creative outlet in his retirement, Gerald Grow found digital photography. His images are made with a moving camera and stationary light sources. The camera records motion, reflections, and color in unpredictable ways, producing astonishing digital images, some of which are pushed even further using digital editing. In doing something because it makes him happy, Grow realized he was becoming a practitioner of the art of ICM or Intentional Camera Movement photography. His images are spontaneous explorations of exuberance and color. Some focus on the tiny mysteries of an ordinary day, while others express lifelong themes, now viewed through a different lens. His work has been exhibited locally, and he is a member of the FSU Museum of Fine Arts Artists’ League.

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COCA, the Council on Culture & Arts, is a non-profit organization that serves as the facilitator and voice for the arts and cultural industry in Florida's capital area. COCA provides information and promotes the arts and culture to both citizens and visitors